tailieunhanh - Training Module 2 hildren's Environmental Health

there is poor access to skilled delivery care and emergency obstetric care at almost all locations but rural and nomadic populations particularly, are virtually without access to timely obstetric interventions when needs arise. there is a major lack of facilities able to offer basic emergency obstetric care (Bemoc) and a dire lack of qualified midwives to staff and manage these centres. there are reasonable numbers of centres offering caesarean section ( | TRAINING FOR THE HEALTH SECTOR Date. . Sponsor. Organizer FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH AND THE ENVIRONMENT Draft for review Training Module 2 Children s Environmental Health Public Health and the Environment World Health Organization ceh November 2011 1 NOTE TO USER Please add details of the date time place and sponsorship of the meeting for which you are using this presentation in the space indicated. NOTE TO USER This is a large set of slides from which the presenter should select the most relevant ones to use in a specific presentation. These slides cover many facets of the problem. Present only those slides that apply most directly to the local situation in the region. NOTE TO USER This module presents several examples of risk factors that affect reproductive health. You can find more detailed information in other modules of the training package that deal with specific risk factors such as lead mercury pesticides persistent organic pollutants endocrine disruptors occupational exposures or disease outcomes such as developmental origins of disease reproductive effects neurodevelopmental effects immune effects respiratory effects and others. NOTE TO USER For more information on reproductive health please visit the website of the Department of Reproductive Health and Research at WHO reproductivehealth en 1 Female Reproductive Health and the Environment Draft for review LEARNING OBJECTIVES After this presentation individuals should be able to understand recognize and know Mechanisms by which environmental toxicants may affect female reproduction Examples of ovarian uterine and pubertal disorders The potential role of the environment in the etiology of female reproductive disorders 2 READ SLIDE. According to the formal definition by the World Health Organization WHO health is more than absence of illness. It is a state of complete physical mental and social well-being. Similarly reproductive health also represents a state of complete